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During the Second Industrial Revolution, which system of production dominated in factories?
a system in which products were made slowly by hand
a system in which products were made rapidly by machines
a system in which products were made rapidly by hand
a system in which products were made using specialized tools
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a system in which products were made rapidly by machines
During the Second Industrial Revolution, factories used mechanized, machine-driven production (mass production and assembly-line methods) to produce goods quickly and in large quantities.
During the Second Industrial Revolution, factories used mechanized, machine-driven production (mass production and assembly-line methods) to produce goods quickly and in large quantities.
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